Super Bowl Munchies
#22
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Illinois
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Taco Dip is our favorite, and if we go anywhere that is what i am to bring, i also make buffalo wings, (spicy), pizza rolls, and potato skins, cookies, cookie bars and pecan cresents. its a nice time and as you can see fattening.
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
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#1 Sausage cheese balls-1 lb uncooked sausage, 1 lb grated cheddar cheese, mix this well together and gradually add 2 cups of Bisquick, season with garlic salt or powder. Mix well, then roll into small-med size balls, bake on a cookie sheet for 15 min. or until golden brown @350 degrees. These freeze well.
#2 Cheese dip melt 1 large box of Velvetta cheese in a crock pot, add 1 lb. cooked sausage - mild to hot (desired taste) mix in one can of Rotel regular or original, 1 can golden mushroom soup if you can find it- our store doesn't carry it anymore, so I have to use cream of mushroom soup. Allow to cook for a while on low-stir often, and serve with chips.
#3 Dill Oyster Crackers. 2 1/2 pkgs 12 oz. size of sm all oyster crackers, place in a LARGE bowl- set aside. Mix well the following: 2 tsp. dill weed, 1 tsp garlic powder, 2 tsp. lemon pepper, 2 pkgs (1.6 oz. size) of Dry Hidden Valley Ranch Buttermilk dip mix/ stir dry ingredients well then add 2 cups of Wesson oil and mix well. Stir this mixture into crackers, making sure all of crackers are covered. I then place crackers in large plastic zip lock bags and shake vigorously. These taste best if allowed to season overnight if possible. Enjoy
#2 Cheese dip melt 1 large box of Velvetta cheese in a crock pot, add 1 lb. cooked sausage - mild to hot (desired taste) mix in one can of Rotel regular or original, 1 can golden mushroom soup if you can find it- our store doesn't carry it anymore, so I have to use cream of mushroom soup. Allow to cook for a while on low-stir often, and serve with chips.
#3 Dill Oyster Crackers. 2 1/2 pkgs 12 oz. size of sm all oyster crackers, place in a LARGE bowl- set aside. Mix well the following: 2 tsp. dill weed, 1 tsp garlic powder, 2 tsp. lemon pepper, 2 pkgs (1.6 oz. size) of Dry Hidden Valley Ranch Buttermilk dip mix/ stir dry ingredients well then add 2 cups of Wesson oil and mix well. Stir this mixture into crackers, making sure all of crackers are covered. I then place crackers in large plastic zip lock bags and shake vigorously. These taste best if allowed to season overnight if possible. Enjoy
#24
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Michigan Thumb
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Tortilla roll-ups, large flour wraps, spread with chip dip mixed with cream cheese, spread on wrap add some thin sliced deli meats, roll up wrap in plastic wrap in fridge for a few hours. Slice in 2" slices and serve with salsa on the side. I used to make these for my kids and they would grab a 'roll' and eat it on the run.
I have some wraps and will make them for myself--just because they are good, no game fever here.
I have some wraps and will make them for myself--just because they are good, no game fever here.
#26
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
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Have done this before. ALso jalapeno poppers. But crumbled the bacon and mixed the cream cheese with bacon then stuffed the peppers. Dipped in egg white and rolled in Triscuit Roasted Garlic cracker crumbs, then baked 20 minutes at 350-375.
Quick and easy...take whole fresh jalapenos, slice them open lengthwise, scoop out the seeds and membranes. Stuff peppers with cream cheese and top with crisp fried bacon that has been crumbled.
Another idea that's so easy is to place a whole block of cream cheese on a plate, cover it generously with Japapeno jelly and serve with crackers.
Another idea that's so easy is to place a whole block of cream cheese on a plate, cover it generously with Japapeno jelly and serve with crackers.
#27
Buffalo Drums: This time of year, wings are more expensive since people love to make them as snacks--I use drumsticks instead--especially if I can find them on sale. Use any Buffalo wing recipe--they just take a little longer to cook.
#28
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Baked Potato Bar ..... Let everyone build their own baked potato as desired! Set out the baked potatoes, with a stack of small bowls with an assortment of toppings, from the traditional to the more modern and bizarre toppings. Extra potatoes can be kept in a crock pot, for those who want to wait a while til they have one (or for those who want 2nds ... or 3rds!)
Mexican Mess ..... with crackers and veggies
Mexican Mess ..... with crackers and veggies
#29
Geri I don't watch the football game either. I just eat the snacks. We often have homemade soft pretzels. This year we are going to a party and I made chocolate caramel brownies.
The baked potato bar is always good. I have served that to a crowd. I always put out lettuce too as most of the potato toppings make a good salad bar too.
The baked potato bar is always good. I have served that to a crowd. I always put out lettuce too as most of the potato toppings make a good salad bar too.
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